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AMUSEMENTS. HERE'S A WONDEKFI'L PROGRAMME. HERE'S A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME, QUEEN'S. Q U E E X ' 5. Continuous from Eleven O'clock. No. 1Three Great Features, MARY riCKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD "LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY.' "LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY.' "J.ITTLE ANNIE ROONEY.' "LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY.' 2—■ COJUXXK GRIFFITH CORIXNE GRIFFITH CORINXE GRIFFITH In "CLASSIFIED." "CLASSIFIED." "CLASSIFIED." "CLASSIFIED." No. 3 No. i CHARLES CHAPLTX CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN In "THE PAWNSHOP." "THE PAWNSHOP." "THE PAWNSHOP." "THE PAWNSHOP." Fourteenth EpiEode of "SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS." Plans at Webley's. or 'Phona 3312. 4131

THEATRE ROYAL. "PRIMROSE." A TITANIC THEATRICAL TRIUMPH. SEE THE WONDERFUL COSTUME COLOUR SPECTACLE IN "PRIMROSE." THE MOST ASTOUNDING FEATURE EVER PRESENTED ON ANY STAGE. "PRIMROSE." "PRIMROSE." "PRIMROSE." "PRIMROSE." rjIHEATRE ROYAL. Dir«efion: J. 0. Williamson, Ltd. LAST FOUR NIGHTS LAST FOUR NIGHTS Of J. C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW MUSICAL COMEDY CO. NEW MUSICAL COMEDY CO. In "PRIMROSE." "PRIMROSE." "PRIMROSE." "PRIMROSE." "PRIMROSE" is Staged on so Great a Scale of Completeness, and with n Cast of such Excellence, that there is so Hesitation in describing it THE MOST LAVISHLY-MOUNTED, TPE MOST MAGNIFICENTLY-COSTUMED And THE MOST COSTLY PRODUCTION Ever Placed Before the New Zealand Public. It Features the Brilliant English Musical Oomedy Artist, MARGES? HICKIiIN, The Popular Cotaedian, GEORGE GEE, GEORGE GEE, v In i Screamingly. Funny Role. DOROTHY LENA and JACK CANNOT. Hodgson, Hugh Steyn.e, Harry Wotton, Fred. Mscksy, Rosie Lb Varde, Reita Nugent, Norah McManus. Play Produced by HARRY B. BURGHER, PRICES—D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, *4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, la extra. All prices plus tax. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. DAY SALES AT THE THEATRE ROYAL OOJJFECTIONERY. Manager .... ALEX. F. WILSON 4157

FOB SALE. TO BE SOLD URGENTLY. £2500. SPLENDID TWO'STOREY RESIDENCE. 7 ROOMS, BALCONY, GARAGE, (Room for Tennis). BEST PART OP MERIVALE. Taces North, few steps from Papamii tram, handy to School, Park, Tennis Courts, Bowling Green, Post Office, St. Albans Shopping Area. SUCH PROPERTIES ARE DIFFICULT TO SECURE, but owing to SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES owner will SELL CHEAP, provided he can disposfi of within ONE WEEK. F4538 FORD and HADFIELD, LTD. REMARKABLE VALUE. i? IKA DEPOSIT BUYS i ROOJJS 3-IJU AND KITCHENETTE, CITY. PRICE £950. Eight Minutes' Walk North of Square. Lovely surroundings. Built about 13 year*. Sound, plwtered throughout, and art papered. Large dining-room, sunny verandah, served with sewer, h.p. water, gas, electrio light. Splendid hot water service, gas cooker, wasbhouae, copper, and tubs. ONE-EIGHTH ACKE GOOD HIGH SECTION. LOVELY SOIL. FACES NORTH. Fol. 257 A LOHEEY and CO., LTD., 103 Cafhel street. 'Phone 518. 'Pbone 51S. L4493F.P. TO HOTELKEBPERS! TO HOTELKEEPERSI FOR PRIVATE SALE. THE ROYAL HOTEL, LEITHFIELD. 26 Miles from Ohristcharch. MUST BE SOLDI MUST BE SOLDI ANY OFFER WILL BE CONSIDERED. rpHE FREEHOLD OF THE ROYAL HOTEL X AT LEITHFIELD, comprising 9 acres, 3 roods, 32 perches, and large Modern Wooden 2-storey Structure or Building consisting of 12 rooms (8 bedrooms, large dining room, billiard room, 8 sitting rooms, bar with fittings, counter, etc., cellar), hot and cold water service, gas epgine. The building is in the township of Leitbfield on the Main Arterial North-road. All the charabano motor traffio passes the door, and the hotel is architecturally designed, heavily timbered, plastered throughout, and well built. There is a splendid trade to be done, iand at the price the owner has placed upon it as a reserve IT IS ONE OF THfl CHEAPEST PROPOSITIONS «ver placed pn the market for sale. Stock and furniture at Valuation, and earl; possession obtainable. The owner is determined to realise and an opportunity awaits those in search of a good business propostion or as investment. W. E. StMSS »nd CO., 53366 116 Hereford Street; ehiUtchureh.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18681, 3 May 1926, Page 1

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